Platelet-Rich Plasma for Frozen Shoulder: A Case Report

Hamidreza Aslani, Seyed Taghi Nourbakhsh, Zohreh Zafarani, Monireh Ahmadi-Bani, Mohammad Ebrahim Shahsavand Ananloo, Maani Beigy, Shahin Salehi, Hamidreza Aslani, Seyed Taghi Nourbakhsh, Zohreh Zafarani, Monireh Ahmadi-Bani, Mohammad Ebrahim Shahsavand Ananloo, Maani Beigy, Shahin Salehi

Abstract

Frozen shoulder is a glenohumeral joint disorder that movement because of adhesion and the existence of fibrosis in the shoulder capsule. Platelet-rich plasma can produce collagen and growth factors, which increases stem cells and consequently enhances the healing. To date, there is no evidence regarding the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma in frozen shoulder. A 45-year-old man with shoulder adhesive capsulitis volunteered for this treatment. He underwent two consecutive platelet-rich plasma injections at the seventh and eighth month after initiation of symptoms. We measured pain, function, ROM by the visual analogue scale (VAS), scores from the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire and goniometer; respectively. After first injection, the patient reported 60% improvement regarding diurnal shoulder pain, and no night pain. Also, two-fold improvement for ROM and more than 70% improvement for function were reported. This study suggests the use of platelet-rich plasma in frozen shoulder to be tested in randomized trials.

Keywords: Disability; Frozen shoulder; Pain; Platelet-rich plasma; Range of motion.

Source: PubMed

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